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Charlie Flanagan TD Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, welcomes Erasmus+ (2014-2020) bringing over 16million Euro to support youth work in Ireland over the next 7 years.

Charlie Flanagan TD, Minister for Children and Youth Affairs welcomes

Erasmus+ (2014-2020) bringing over 16 million Euro to support youth work in

Ireland over the next 7 years.

Minister Charlie Flanagan T.D. welcomed the launch, by the Minister for

Education and Skills, Ruairi, Quinn T.D. of the Erasmus+ 2014 – 2020- the

EU’s support programme for life long learning, training and sport.

Minister Flanagan stated “I am happy to be in the position to welcome this

extensive and valuable new Erasmus+ programme, 10% of which is ring-fenced

for activity in the youth field. The youth programme will provide over

€16million to Ireland over the next seven years and this year alone Ireland

will benefit from €2.89 million’.

Minister Flanagan gave his strong support for the Programme’s youth

priorities which include the promotion of young people’s social inclusion

and well-being (notably through projects tackling youth unemployment) and

the promotion of healthy behaviours (particularly through outdoor

activities and grassroots sport). The programme also aims to raise

awareness about EU citizenship, rights, active participation of young

people and to develop basic and transversal skills e.g. entrepreneurship,

digital skills and multilingualism.

The Minister urged youth organisations throughout the country to bring

forward proposals under the programme so that as many young people as

possibility can avail of transnational exchanges and opportunities to

enhance their skills, competencies and employability.

The youth chapter of the Erasmus+ programme is administered in Ireland by

Leargas on behalf of the Department of Children and Youth Affairs. The full

details of the programme and how to apply are available at

http://www.leargas.ie/.